We’ve thought about the feedback we’ve received over the last few weeks and have made some changes to our service that will hopefully make it easier for folks to navigate the site, add projects to the site, edit projects on the site and receive notifications about projects. We have also added forums so that we […]

I was forwarded a link to David Wheeler’s blog recently (link). David Wheeler is a prolific writer (software and prose) with a lot of experience in the Free/Libre Open Source Software (FLOSS) space. In his blog he gives us a fairly positive review and I was happy to see that he found our site generally […]

One of the main observations that folks make about open source software is that they are amazed at the transparency users have into open source development. One can go to Ohloh and see a lot of information about development activity on open source projects. The Firefox and Mozilla Core projects have well over 100 active […]

We love Google analytics. It’s lets you find out so much about who visits your site, what they look at, what got them to come to your site, what browser they’re using and so much more. So here are some interesting stats for the last two weeks of July: -heise.de, a German news aggregation and […]

I was busy putting finishing touches on our app last week and didn’t put much too thought into what to expect from our launch. Obviously I was hoping for lots of traffic and interest, but wow – I really didn’t expect the suddenness of it all. While it’s gratifying to see people interested in our […]

After indexing a few thousand open source projects, we’ve quietly taken our open source measurement service live this week. As we continue to map the open source world, we’re eager to discover how you will respond to being able to see what’s happening with projects you’re interested in. We think it’s important that our measurements […]